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Stop staring at that stupid gold and whiteblue and black dress—it’s Friday and you have better things to do! Kick off your snowboots and grab a martini, because it’s time for the Lessons of the Week. As always, a bunch of really weird stuff happened on Broadway over the last seven days. Ready to find out ...

John & Jen is back in New York City! The rarely performed musical by Andrew Lippa and Tom Greenwald has officially arrived at off-Broadway’s Clurman Theatre, and on February 26, 2015, stars Kate Baldwin and Conor Ryan celebrated their official opening night. Directed by Jonathan Silverstein, the two-hander tells the story of a sister and brother, and later, a mother ...

Kelly Clarkson Eyes BroadwayMove over Lea Michele, Kelly Clarkson would like the lead role of Fanny Brice if Funny Girl is revived on Broadway. “I just relate to that character, and I've loved it since I was a little girl,” the first American Idol winner revealed ...

Peter Gallagher is not currently aboard On the Twentieth Century. The Tony nominee has been absent from the revival's previews since the evening performance on February 21 with a severe sinus infection and is expected to return on March 3. James Moye, who usually plays Max Jacobs, continues in the role of Oscar Jaffee while Gallagher recovers. Directed by ...

In the corporate world, employees leaving a job are often asked to sit through an “exit interview” with HR about their time at the company. Although that concept doesn’t exist for Broadway performers, we love checking in with stars as they finish up a successful run. Les Miserables star and Broadway.com Audience Choice Award winner Andy Mientus will ...

Love-struck sailor Gabey will have his eye on new Miss Turnstiles this March. New York City Ballet principal Tiler Peck is stepping into the role of Ivy Smith in On the Town for six performances only. Peck (who is married to An American in Paris leading man Robert Fairchild) is filling in for her sister-in-law, fellow New York City Ballet ...

Remember that “beautiful and spectacular” number that Stephen Sondheim wrote for Meryl Streep for the Into the Woods movie, only for it to land on the cutting room floor? Well, time to stop lamenting its absence as you can now finally watch “She’ll Be Back,” the song where The Witch explains her love-hate relationship with Rapunzel. Watch a snippet ...